AUDIOBOOKS
Lista Forumurilor Pe Tematici
AUDIOBOOKS | Inregistrare | Login

POZE AUDIOBOOKS

Nu sunteti logat.
Nou pe simpatie:
laura love
Femeie
23 ani
Bihor
cauta Barbat
24 - 52 ani
AUDIOBOOKS / AUDIOBOOKS / Alan Furst  
Autor
Mesaj Pagini: 1
Admin
Administrator

Inregistrat: acum 10 ani
Postari: 12391


Alan Furst (born February 20, 1941) is an American author of historical spy novels. Furst has been called "an heir to the tradition of Eric Ambler and Graham Greene," whom he cites along with Joseph Roth and Arthur Koestler as important influences. Most of his novels since 1988 have been set just prior to or during the Second World War and he is noted for his successful evocations of Eastern Europe peoples and places during the period from 1933 to 1944.
Born in New York City, and raised on the Upper West Side of Manhattan where he attended the Horace Mann School, Furst received a B.A. from Oberlin College in 1962 and an M.A. from Penn State in 1967.
While attending general studies courses at Columbia University, he became acquainted with Margaret Mead, for whom he later worked. Before becoming a full-time novelist, Furst worked in advertising and wrote magazine articles, most notably for Esquire, and as a columnist for the International Herald Tribune.
Furst's papers were obtained by the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center at The University of Texas at Austin. They include a 1963 letter from his grandfather, Max Stockman, which urged Furst to become a teacher and 'write as a sideline' in his spare time. The collection also includes early articles on a wide variety of topics, published in many magazines for which no common denominator can be found, including Architectural Digest, Elle, Esquire, 50 Plus, International Herald Tribune, Islands, New Choices, New York, The New York Times, Pursuits, Salon, and Seattle Weekly.
The Ransom collection remarks: "Of note is the April 1984 Esquire article, 'The Danube Blues,' which sparked Furst's interest in writing espionage novels. Numerous slides of his 1983 Danube trip are also available. Unproduced screenplays include 'Heroes of the Last War' (1984), and 'Warsaw' (1992)."
His early novels (1976–1983) achieved limited success. One item, held in the Ransom collection, includes the manuscript for "One Smart Cookie" (with Debbi Fields, 1987), a commissioned biography of the owner of the Mrs. Fields Cookies company.
The year 1988 saw publication of Night Soldiers — inspired by his 1984 trip to Eastern Europe on assignment for Esquire — which invigorated his career and led to a succession of related titles. His output since 1988 includes a dozen works. Furst has been called "an heir to the tradition of Eric Ambler and Graham Greene, whom he cites along with Joseph Roth and Arthur Koestler as important influences. He is especially noted for his successful evocations of Eastern Europe peoples and places during the period from 1933 to 1944. While all his historical espionage novels are loosely connected (protagonists in one book might appear as minor characters in another), only The World at Night and Red Gold share a common plot.
Writing in The New York Times, the novelist Justin Cartwright says that Furst, who lives in Sag Harbor, Long Island, "has adopted a European sensibility." Awarded a Fulbright teaching fellowship in 1969, Furst moved to Sommières, France, outside of Montpellier, and taught at the University of Montpellier. He later lived for many years in Paris, a city that he calls "the heart of civilisation" which figures significantly in all his novels.
In 2011, the Tulsa Library Trust in Tulsa, Oklahoma selected Furst to receive its Helmerich Award, a literary prize given annually to honor a distinguished author's body of work.

More info:

Code:

https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/49941.Alan_Furst

Night Soldiers Series

Alan Furst - Night Soldiers (read by Stephen Thorne)
Alan Furst - Dark Star (read by George Guidall)
Alan Furst - The Polish Officer (read by George Guidall)
Alan Furst - The World At Night (read by George Guidall)
Alan Furst - Red Gold (read by Stephen Thorne)
Alan Furst - Kingdom Of Shadows (read by George Guidall)
Alan Furst - Blood Of Victory (read by George Guidall)
Alan Furst - Dark Voyage (read by George Guidall)
Alan Furst - The Foreign Correspondent (read by George Guidall)
Alan Furst - The Spies Of Warsaw (read by Daniel Gerroll)
Alan Furst - The Spies Of The Balkans (read by Daniel Gerroll)
Alan Furst - Mission To Paris (read by Daniel Gerroll)
Alan Furst - Midnight In Europe (read by Peter Noble)
Alan Furst - A Hero Of France (read by Peter Noble)
Alan Furst - Under Occupation (read by Peter Noble)

Code:

https://rapidgator.net/folder/3170786/Alan%20Furst.html



pus acum 10 ani
   
Admin
Administrator

Inregistrat: acum 10 ani
Postari: 12391
Alan Furst - Under Occupation (read by Peter Noble)

pus acum 4 ani
   
dragonbandit
Online
Moderator

Inregistrat: acum 4 ani
Postari: 1393
Hello Admin, the book Alan Furst - Kingdom Of Shadows (read by George Guidall) is VERY faint. I have tried to repair it and I have uploaded the series 'Audiobook Series - Historical - Alan Furst - Night Soldiers (15 Books)'
It contains some alternatives
The link is


As always, may thanks and be well     


_______________________________________
I try to assist Admin as best I can. I now upload to my Cloud. It DOES go to sleep. Please allow time for it to wake up.
Usually MP3 format, Single file per book. Single folder for Series / Stand Alone
It is GOOD to share.

pus acum 1 an
   
Pagini: 1  

Mergi la

I WANT TO CREATE A COMMUNITY FOR ALL AUDIOBOOKS LOVERS WHERE WE CAN SHARE THE MOST LISTENED WRITERS. AT THE MOMENT WE HAVE REACHED OVER 3200 AUTHORS AND THE LIST WILL CONTINUE. THERE'S A LOT OF WORK BEHIND IT. SUPPORT THIS FORUM TO GROW:
OR BUY A RAPIDGATOR PREMIUM ACCOUNT FROM HERE: https://rapidgator.net/account/registration/ref/42285